Apple OS X
MacPorts
Missing Remote video of the Pulse-Eight Internal HDMI CEC navigating XBMC. Full review available here -. Tue, 8 Aug, 2017 at 4:23 PM Turn on/off TV using USB-CEC Adapter (Windows Batch script) Turning on and off the TV using the USB-CEC Adapter or NUC-CEC adapter can be achieved by writing batch files calling this cec-client.exe.
libCEC is available through MacPorts and has been tested on OS X 10.9 through 10.12
Prerequisites
To compile libCEC on OS X, you'll need the following dependencies:
Cossacks 3 build order. Order of build things: Townhall, mill, Storehouse, blacksmith, Academy, barracks, two of them. 10- 20 pikeman to guard buildings and then market, Stable, goldmines, (allways guarded) iron mine, coal mine, another stable, artillery depot, chatedrale- 18 ct. Simple as that.
- p8-platform 2.0 or later
- a supported C++ 11 compiler. Support for C++11 was added in OS X 10.9
- xcode 3.2.6 or later
- optional: Python 3.4 or later and Swig to generate Python bindings
- optional: libX11 and xrandr to read the sink's EDID, used to determine the PC's HDMI physical address
Compilation
To compile, execute the following command:
Note: You may need to copy pkg.m4 to your m4 sources directory